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It's not surprising to find out that Rhythm Heaven has been produced by the same team responsible for unleashing Wario Ware: it's crazy, experimental, and it never takes itself seriously. It's also surprisingly robust and addictive as -Deleted by Admin-: though you're only providing three simple touch screen commands in Rhythm Heaven. As fun as Rhythm Heaven is, it wouldn't be a great music game without great music. You're not going to get familiar licensed tracks in this DS title, but you're definitely going to hear some fun and original toe-tapping tunes. But the lyrics in this game are the absolute pits; whoever converted the Japanese-heavy vocals from the import version totally dropped the ball. You might want to strengthen up your songwriting skills if you're forced to fill up a song with a bunch of "Yeah, yeah, yeahs" and "Oh, oh, oh, oh no's." Luckily there are only a handful of sung songs, and the majority of the tunes are purely instrumental and fun to listen to. Me, I prefer the japanese songs over the american dubbed songs.